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Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements

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Gramsci is Dead

Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements

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Gramsci and the concept of hegemony cast a long shadow over radical political theory. Yet how far has this theory got us? Is it still central to feminism, anti-capitalism, anti-racism, anarchism, and other radical social movements today?

Unlike previous revolutionary movements, Day argues, most contemporary radical social movements do not strive to take control of the state. Instead, they attempt to develop new forms of self-organisation that can run in parallel with — or as alternatives to — existing forms of social, political, and economic organization. This is to say that they follow a logic of affinity rather than one of hegemony.

This book draws together a variety of different strands in political theory to weave together an innovative new approach to politics today. Rigorous and wide-ranging, Day introduces and interrogates key concepts. From Hegel’s concept of recognition, through theories of hegemony and affinity to Hardt and Negri’s reflections on Empire, Day maps academia’s theoretical and philosophical concerns onto today’s politics of the street.

Ideal for all students of political theory, Day’s fresh approach combines Marxist, Anarchist and Post-structuralist theory to shed new light on the politics and practice of contemporary social movements.

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English
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262

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Gramsci è morto: Dall’egemonia all’affinità
2008, Elèuthera
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Gramsci Is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements
January 2005, Pluto Press (UK)
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Gramsci is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements
2005-09-28, Pluto Press
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First Sentence

"As David Graeber has pointed out in a recent article in New Left Review, many of today's activists are rejecting 'a politics which appeals to governments to modify their behaviour, in favour of physical intervention against state power in a form that itself prefigures an alternative' (2002: 62)."

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Page vii
Introduction Page 1 Seattle, anarchism and the corporate mass media Page 1 Naming ‘the movement’ … and other key terms Page 4 Who is speaking? Page 9 The argument Page 13 1. Doing it Yourself: Direct-action Currents in Contemporary Radical Activism Page 19 Zero-participation: crusty punks and lifestyle anarchists Page 20 The incredible lightness of cultural subversion Page 21 Getting heavy: impeding the flows of state and corporate power Page 25 Direct-action casework: a hybrid form Page 31 Prefiguring/creating alternatives Page 34 Beyond reform, this side of Revolution Page 44 2. Tracking the Hegemony of Hegemony: Classical Marxism and Liberalism Page 46 We can’t hear you! Liberals and Marxists on the newest social movements Page 48 Classical liberalism and the bourgeois revolutionaries Page 51 Hegemony = dictatorship + democracy Page 54 Gramsci, Lenin and the hegemony of hegemony Page 65 3. Tracking the Hegemony of Hegemony: Postmarxism and the New Social Movements Page 66 The long middle of the twentieth century Page 66 What was new about the ‘new social movements’? Page 68 Hegemony goes poststructuralist: Laclau and Mouffe Page 70 Liberal multiculturalism and the recognition/integration paradigm Page 76 Politics of demand/ethics of desire Page 80 ‘We’ are not ‘you’: Anti-integration themes in postcolonial, feminist and queer theory Page 85 Towards a politics of the act Page 88 4. Utopian Socialism Then … Page 91 Guiding threads Page 91 William Godwin: the rationalist who would make no promises Page 96 The Utopian Socialists proper: Owen, Fourier and Saint-Simon Page 100 Anarchist Theory after Utopian Socialism: Proudhon Page 108 Bakunin and the social revolution Page 112 Kropotkin: expropriation and social (r)evolution Page 117 Early twentieth-century anarchism and the concept of structural renewal Page 123 Conclusion: taking the tally Page 127 5. … and Now Page 129 Elements of poststructuralist critique: becoming minor Page 131 Autonomist marxism and the constituent power of the multitude Page 143 Postanarchism: a bridgeable chasm Page 159 Citizen, Nomad, Smith Page 172 6. Ethics, Affinity and the Coming Communities Page 178 What are the coming communities? Page 178 The coming ethics: groundless solidarity and infinite responsibility Page 186 The problems of white middle-class movements Page 197 7. Conclusion: Utopian Socialism Again and Again Page 203 Signs of failure/signs of hope Page 203 What of the coming economies? Page 210 A Utopian future: the end of ‘civil society’ Page 213 Notes Page 218 References Page 227 Index Page 245

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London, England
Other Titles
Gramsci è morto: Dall’egemonia all’affinità

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
322.4
Library of Congress
HN49.R33D39 2005

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
vii, 262p.
Number of pages
262
Dimensions
8.2 x 5 x 0.7 inches
Weight
9.6 ounces

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OL7955571M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0745321127
ISBN 13
9780745321127
LCCN
2005001486
OCLC/WorldCat
750633281
Library Thing
823848
Wikidata
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Gramsci Is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements is a book by Richard J. F. Day about whether social movements should pursue cultural hegemony.

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